Most people I know that are at 20 years are sick of each other, and it seems you two are the complete opposite. You two look like a healthy, sweet couple, and most importantly, you two look happy together. I sincerely hope that the next years you spend together (along with your children) will be even better than the last 20.

Alright, I’m just going to have to shove all this info into one little comment because I’m too lazy to make other comments. Firstly, because I decided it should come first, this place is awesome. I’ve just read through the entire thing so far and have been keeping up with this for about a month, and finally decided to comment. From the goodness of my heart, I assure you, and not because I was simply bored or anything…

I shan’t go on with “secondlies” and “thirdlies” because, well…they get on my nerves.

I love this storyline so far, the setting, the–okay, just everything about it. And if I wasn’t broke, I’d so go buy the book when it does, in fact, come out. I must plot out new money-making schemes.

By the time I actually remember to finish typing out this comment, it may sound odd, depending on how many, if any, persons have commented above me, but anyway, I agree entirely with what Kevin said. Except for the sophomore thing…since I just graduated. Argh, I have caught myself rambling once more tonight.

I should just skip to the bits where I say how awesome, you’re lucky, you’re blessed, wish I had that, hope I do some day, and be done with it, shouldn’t I? Instead I keep typing away…it’s a habit…a nasty one…brought on by extreme sleep deprivation…

Congratulations on 20 years to you both and may you have another 20 years as well! Hubby and I will be celebrating 7 years this coming Monday and we’re also looking forward to reaching that 20 year mark. Although he keeps asking when he gets to be paroled for good behavior. lol!!

Major congrats to you two. It takes a lot to make it that far and still love each other. My girlfriend and I have been together for three years now and I hope we are together for many, many more. Again, congradulations!!!

Maybe you can’t get any balder. But for some reason you CAN get hairier. Ears. Nose. Back. It’s as if that’s where all the hair on your head seems to go. One of nature’s mean tricks. If she’s coped with this fact fro 20 years, then she’s a keeper. Many congrats!

May The Lord our God continue to bless you both with a loving and “could not ask for more” marriage. Much love to both of you.

As for the dialogue in the comic from Bognok, no I think it fits perfectly. I didn’t feel led by his earlier dialogue to believe that this was not how he normally talked. Too bad he is letting his tactical and situational awareness be dropped at this point by his anger and desire for revenge. I’d be exceedingly cautious around ol’ Nic if I were in his shoes. He has to sense that dragon’s power. And he has to know about Nic’s ability to breathe fire. So if I were him, I’d be all about incapacitating and leaving ASAP instead of venting out my rage. Maybe let the mountain come down on him or something. But then I’d make sure the job was finished too, maybe have my dwarven minions pour acid down the rubble in the hopes that it will reach Nic’s trapped body and permanently remove him from existence.

But then, that’s just me — I guess a lot of people don’t have that “anything could go wrong at any moment so take no chances” mentality.

I loved being able to read a bit of your story. It’s awesome that the two of you have known each other for so long, and still love to spend time together. It gives me great hope for me and my husband. We met when we were both 18 at college, and I’m reminded how rare it is to find the love of your life at that age.

I met my wife at the comic book store I owned. She was going to see The Crow: City of Angels with a friend who was late. She came in to browse.

My wife and I knew each other for 8 years before getting married. We’ll be celebrating out second year of marriage soon. (The anniversary was actually on the 7th but, in a rare oportunity, she’s off in another state learning how to be a better spinner.)

I met my husband of 26 years at work. We assembled refridgators. Been together through some pretty tough times, as well as some good times. Lived in almost every neighborhood in San Diego County. Had daughter when we lived in Miramar. She grew up in Escondido, and in Santee. It’s been a strange,long trip, and the good part is just starting.